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224: Natural vs. Synthetic Fibers: Exploring the Frequencies of Fabrics

Ancient Health Podcast

Ancient Health Podcast

Medicine, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

This podcast episode explores the significance of fabric choice and its impact on the body. Abi Fernandini breaks down the differences between natural and synthetic fibers, highlighting the environmental and health drawbacks of the latter. She discusses the frequencies of different fabrics, with natural fibers resonating at higher frequencies compared to synthetic ones. The episode highlights the potential effects of fabric conductivity on skin health and emphasizes the importance of considering fabric choices in clothing.
Topics Discussed:
01:55 Fabrics have different frequencies. 06:09 Fabrics can affect healing process.09:27 Chemical clothing can harm health.14:20 Fabric and color affect well-being.19:06 Consider fabric composition when purchasing.


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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Anxion Health Podcast, where we educate you on real health solutions

0:07.7

that will help transform the way you live, feel, and overcome disease naturally.

0:12.9

I'm your host Courtney Versage, along with Dr. Josh Axe and Dr. Chris Motley.

0:17.9

We're so happy you've joined us. Let's dive into today's episode.

0:21.8

What's up everyone? Welcome back to the podcast. This is a mini episode and it's a family episode

0:27.6

because we have one of our fearless leaders here, Abby Fernandini. She's our expert,

0:34.7

honestly, and on the subject matter, and then we'll obviously Dr. Chris Motley or other favorite,

0:39.9

or other favorite. This is a family event. This is a family affair. Here we are, Nashville.

0:46.8

It's magical. Everybody's having a good time, having a blast, and it's just a family affair.

0:51.6

We're all on the table. Just having a good comp though. Yeah, everything's in their linen,

0:55.3

except for me, I wasn't linen, but I'm actually going to break your outfit pieces down.

1:00.4

Yeah, I'm on the outside, or judged on my outfit, but that's the teaser for our subject matter,

1:07.0

which is fabrics. If you've never thought about this before, you're not the only one,

1:11.2

because I never thought about it either. Until Abby made me aware of this.

1:17.1

We're talking about the frequencies of fabrics about the energetic output that certain fabrics

1:23.4

can have on your skin and on your body, because what most people may not realize is that your skin

1:29.3

is a huge conductor of electricity, and with all the nerd talk we have on this podcast, one of the

1:33.5

biggest things that we often forget is that we're conductors of electricity, our skin are full of

1:37.1

voltage. Why is it that they say don't get too close to your cell phone or don't put a laptop

1:42.9

on your lap is because the battery can change the voltage on the skin. Now, could close do that,

1:48.3

could fabric do that? Can it change the conductivity of your skin, and can that have an effect on

1:53.7

your health? And the expert for an Indian is going to be talking about this. This is going to be

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